Dreamtime is a term used by many Indigenous Australian cultures to describe a sacred era when ancestral spirits created the world. It is a time when the land, animals, and people were formed, and it explains how everything came to be. Stories from Dreamtime are passed down through generations, often shared through songs, dances, and art, helping to connect people to their history and culture.
In Dreamtime stories, animals and humans often interact, teaching important lessons about life, nature, and relationships. These tales are not just myths; they hold deep spiritual significance and guide the way Indigenous Australians understand their place in the world.